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An investigation of the fluidity of concentration polarisation layers in crossflow membrane filtration of an oil-water emulsion using chemical shift selective flow imaging
Institution:1. Università degli Studi di Brescia, Via Branze 38, Brescia 25123, Italy;2. Università degli Studi di Bergamo, Viale Marconi 5, Dalmine 24044, BG, Italy;1. Institute of Acoustics, Faculty of Physics, Adam Mickiewicz University, Umultowska 85, 61-614 Poznań, Poland;2. Faculty of Physics, Adam Mickiewicz University, Umultowska 85, 61-614 Poznań, Poland;1. Magnetic Resonance Research Centre, Department of Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology, University of Cambridge, Philippa Fawcett Drive, Cambridge CB3 0AS, United Kingdom;2. Shell Technology Center Houston, Shell Exploration and Production Inc., 3333 Highway 6 S, Houston, TX 77082, USA;3. Shell Technology Centre Amsterdam, Shell Global Solutions International B.V., Grasweg 31, 1031 HW Amsterdam, the Netherlands
Abstract:A chemical shift selective NMR flow imaging sequence using stimulated echoes for data acquisition is presented. The sequence was tested using a 20% (vol/vol) oil-water emulsion formed from a soluble cutting oil, which was passed through a simple flow phantom to yield two-dimensional velocity distribution maps of the oil droplets and of the water separately. It was then used to investigate the fluidity of concentration polarisation layers formed from the oil droplets during crossflow membrane filtration of a 5% (vol/vol) emulsion of the same cutting oil. A simple membrane filtration module was used for this purpose, with the feedstock emulsion fed into the lumen of a single tubular membrane at a trans-membrane pressure difference P ∼ 70kPa and crossflow Reynolds number, Re, in the range 100–1000. The results confirm a net axial flow rate < 7.5 μm/s (half digital resolution in the velocity dimension) for the oil polarisation layer. Under these conditions, the upper limit for oil flow tangential to the membrane in the polarised layer is less than 15% of the convective flow of oil towards the membrane.
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